Felstead Avenue Playground — Kid-friendly Outdoor Play in Toronto, Ontario
- Ages all ages
- Outdoor
This local Toronto playground offers a great outdoor space for families to enjoy some fresh air and active play with their little ones.
What to expect
Felstead Avenue Playground is a city park providing an outdoor play area for children. While it's a public park, its designation as a playground suggests it's geared towards younger visitors. It's a good spot for kids to run around and burn off energy in a community setting.
Best for
Perfect for a sunny afternoon when kids need to get outside and play freely.
What parents say
Annette Breton
Huge dog on leash play area, baseball diamond, large multi structure kids playground/gym. Seasonal private outdoor pool with slide.
Andrew Sinclair
For a park in the city it's pretty big. Has a proper soccer pitch and still has tons of space left over. Washrooms, fountain and a playground too.
Andrew Cheng
nice big park that is tucked away in the neighborhood, but still close to Danforth. there's a good sized playground, sand pit and water feature. ready for the summer vibes
Jeffrey Zon
This little playground and sports field is safe, has many friendly patrons, and is generally not too busy. A great place for little children to play. It also has a bathroom and a water fountain, which is great.
Tania Walsh
Great park for smaller kids: sand box with water feature, swings, spinning donut thing, rope climber. There is no slide but there are paved pathways perfect for bike races. The soccer field is great on a windy day Younger trees line the perimeter, bring a picnic blanket to lie in the shade. There are also couple small berms for rolling down. Kids often go down them on trikes and push cars. They are the perfect size for kids learning to ride a bike! The public washroom is only open when the soccer field is permitted for use. There is a water fountain near the sandbox. Street parking on Felstead or Mountjoy. 5 min walk to Greenwood subway station. 2 min walk to Monarch Park (shadier, slides, pool and ice rink). 2 residential streets are dead ends on this park, with footpaths along the west side. To fly a kite.